MATCH PREVIEW | Walsall v Charlton

A busy week of travelling for Charlton gets underway on Tuesday night when they head to the midlands to take on Walsall at the Banks’s Stadium (7.45pm). 

Karl Robinson’s men have tasted victory in two of their four away, league matches so far this season and the Saddlers are likely to provide them with another difficult test. 

They earned an impressive win at Oxford United on Saturday afternoon and also hold an unbeaten record at home so far in 2017/18. 

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Charlton will be able to welcome back Ricky Holmes for tonight’s clash after he served a one-match suspension on Saturday. 

Billy Clarke should be fit, despite having to come off injured at the weekend. Jason Pearce is an injury doubt but Mark Marshall and Ben Reeves are continuing to edge closer to fitness. 

Lewis Page and Harry Lennon remain sidelined. 

Walsall do not have any fresh injury concerns for tonight’s match. 

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Charlton and Walsall have met 32 times in the past with the Addicks coming out on top on 15 occasions. There have also been seven draws, while the Saddlers have been victorious 10 times. 

The last time the sides met in the midlands came in August 2016. Nicky Ajose scored twice as the Addicks came away with a 2-1 victory.

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Carl Boyeson will be the man in the middle for tonight’s fixture at Walsall. 

So far this season, he has overseen eight matches where he has brandished 22 yellow cards and five reds.

He last officiated Charlton for the Addicks’ 1-1 draw against AFC Wimbledon in February. 

He will be supported by linesmen Christopher Husband and Darren Wilding and Fourth Official Mark Jones.

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Supporters can follow all the build-up to the game on Charlton's official Instagram account, official Twitter account, Facebook page and official Snapchat account.

Live commentary of the clash will be available on Valley Pass exclusively for subscribers. Please click here for more information on how you can subscribe to Valley Pass

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Tickets for tonight’s match can be purchased from the Banks’s Stadium. They will be priced at: 

Adult: £22.50

Over 60: £17.50

Under 18: £17.50

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